About this episode
A lot of people make good income from their jobs, but few are able to turn that income into lasting, generational wealth. That’s why we’re super pumped to bring you this interview with professional football player Ryan Broyles. Ryan shares the strategies he used to turn the money made from football into rental properties that will provide for his future for decades to come. Ryan candidly talks about the creative strategies he’s used to pull off some impressive deals, the keys to working with partners, living life on a budget, and more. This episode is bound to change your outlook on investing, whether you are a football fan or not! In This Episode We Cover: Who Ryan Broyles is A mandatory discussion on the NFL (and the Broncos!) Why he got into real estate investing Ryan’s first deals What exactly “legacy income” is How to avoid bankruptcy after a career Thoughts on lobbying for the rookie symposium How to know if you can trust a potential partner How to do your homework when investing with a partner What it was like when he was a first-time landlord Why you shouldn’t overthink making deals How Ryan manages via an LLC What you should know about bulk deals How he buys houses Why you should mix cash flow and appreciation The importance of continuous learning A micro way of thinking about budgeting A discussion on living within your means A look at Ryan’s blueprint What to do when you reach your goals Why you should have a “unit perspective” in real estate What Ryan’s long term plan looks like And SO much more! Links from the Show Josh’s Twitter BiggerPockets Forums BiggerPockets Twitter Books Mentioned in this Show Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki Investing For Dummies by Eric Tyson Tweetable Topics: “You can keep exploring real estate your whole life.” ( Tweet This! ) “If I don’t get the best deals, I’m not going to take them because I’m already where I want to be.” ( Tweet This! ) Connect with Ryan Ryan’s Website Ryan’s Twitter Ryan’s Facebook Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices